Braddock Trail

The British government mounted a major offensive in 1755 to end the French control of Fort Duquesne and destroy other French strongholds in the region.

What

What is Braddock's Road?

As the British army, led by Major General Edward Braddock, moved westward from Virginia, they were forced to widen the Nemacolin path and build a roadway to accommodate the 200 wagons, heavy artillery and over 2000 troops.

This roadway, known as Braddock’s Road (previously known as Washington’s Road), can today be traveled easily along modern highways, much of it following present day Route 40 through Maryland and Pennsylvania. However, the original road trace is barely recognizable and much has been destroyed, overgrown, or is located on private property.

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